Utterson - character (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: 'a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted
by a smile.'
Analysis: he was very serious
Utterson - character (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: '...the last reputable acquaintance and the last good
influence...'
Analysis: makes him seem reliable and trustworthy
Hyde - violence (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: 'trampled calmly'
Analysis: oxymoron - shows heartlessness
Hyde - animalistic/primitive nature (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: 'It wasn't like a man; it was like some
damned Juggernaut.'
Analysis: simile - shows Hyde's inhumanity and Utterson's shock towards his violent actions
Hyde - character (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: 'brought out the sweat on me like running'
Analysis: simile - his presence was unnerving
Hyde - evil nature (Chapter 6) ✔️✔️Quote: 'black, sneering coolness'
Analysis: oxymoron - shows Hyde's cruel and inhumane character, colour imagery of 'black' gives sinister
connotations
, Hyde - evil nature (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: 'really like Satan'
Analysis: simile, religious reference - emphasises Hyde's evil nature by comparing him to Satan
Hyde - appearance (Chapter 1) ✔️✔️Quote: 'something displeasing, something downright detestable'
Analysis: hyperbole, plosive alliteration - emphasises Enfield's unexplainable disgust towards Hyde
Lanyon - change in Jekyll (Chapter 2 ✔️✔️Quote: 'he began to go wrong, wrong in mind'
Analysis: foreboding, repetition of 'wrong' - suggests that something is going on with Jekyll
Hyde - animalistic nature (Chapter 2) ✔️✔️Quote: 'with a hissing intake of the breath', 'snarled loudly
into a savage laugh'
Analysis: sibilance - reference to a snake, highlights his aggressive nature
Hyde - character (Chapter 2) ✔️✔️Quote: 'unknown disgust, loathing, and fear'
Analysis: tricolon - emphasises Utterson's immediate hatred towards Hyde
Jekyll - neighbourhood (Chapter 2) ✔️✔️Quote: 'wore a great air of wealth and comfort'
Analysis: personification - emphasises the contrast between the wealthy area in which Jekyll lives in and
Soho, where Hyde lives
Jekyll - character (Chapter 3) ✔️✔️Quote: 'every mark of capacity and kindness'